She came to Tokyo to find her father. She didn't know he'd been watching her all along. Twenty-two-year-old Emily Watson has one photograph, a journalism cover story, and a dangerous obsession: finding Jack Turner , the British yakuza enforcer her mother loved and lost in 2001. The man Emily believes is her father. Jack Turner is the most feared enforcer in Tokyo's Murakami-kai crime family. When he's ordered to surveil a young American journalist poking around Kabukichō, he expects a routine job. He doesn't expect her to have her mother’s smile. Or his own green eyes. Neither knows the truth. Not yet. Until Emily shows him the photograph—him and her mother, Tokyo, 2001—and the math destroys them both. She's his daughter. Twenty-two years. Gone. But someone else has been waiting for this moment. Hideki Sato has spent years looking for a way to destroy Jack Turner. Emily just handed him one. Now the syndicate sees her as leverage. They think Jack will fall in line. They're wrong. He's spent twenty-five years as their weapon. Now he's going to tear it apart. Every safe house. Every man who touched her. He will burn Tokyo to the ground if he has to. For her. My Father the Yakuza is a noir crime thriller that combines The Last Thing He Told Me with Tokyo Vice and the relentless action of Taken . "This book sucked me in from the very first chapter and kept me reading because I needed to know what happened next." — Jasmine, Goodreads Reviewer "Wow! What a ride for Emily. This book pulled all of my heart strings." — Ashley, Goodreads Reviewer